The Interaction of K and O 2 on Au(111): Multiple Growth Modes of Potassium Oxide and Their Catalytic Activity for CO Oxidation.
Rui ShiWenjie LiaoPedro J RamírezIvan OrozcoMausumi MahapatraJindong KangAdrian HuntIradwikanari WaluyoSanjaya D SenanayakePing LiuJosé A RodríguezPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
In industrial catalysis, alkali cations are frequently used to promote activity or selectivity. Scanning tunneling microscopy, ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and density-functional calculations were used to study the structure and reactivity of potassium oxides in contact with the Au(111) surface. Three different types of oxides (K 2 O 2 , K 2 O and KO y with y<0.5) were observed on top of the gold substrate at 300-525 K. Initially, small aggregates of K 2 O 2 /K 2 O (1-2 nm in size) were seen at the elbows of the herringbone structure. After increasing the K coverage (>0.15 ML), large islands of the oxide (20-40 nm in size) appeared. These islands contained a mixture of K 2 O and KO y (y<0.5). A key correlation was found involving the structure, oxidation state, and chemical activity of the alkali oxide. The small aggregates of potassium oxide had a very high catalytic activity for the oxidation of CO, being much more than plain promoters.
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